Looking for someone to accept Samantha's open challenge, but the catch is its more of a call out. Basically Samantha will dig up some dirt on whoever and threaten to tell the world later that night or next show.

Overall I expect this to span across a few matches just for a short rival segment and little story for both our characters. Here's an idea I currently have for the possible matches.

I thought it was odd that they mispelled a four letter word when she appeared at Takeover. Now, I guess there was a reason for it. Probably a trademark thing, I won't knock it.

But AWESOME. Now, just please God, don't let them mess her up. Kana vs. Sasha, Charlotte, Becky, Bayley is just golden. Emma would probably be a good match, too, and Blue Pants would at least be fun to watch. She'd be great for NXT, I think. On the main roster, though, I would have worries...

14 years ago, in 2001, Hayabusa, a wrestler famous for his time in Japanese promotion FMW, considered pretty much the face of the promotion, accidentally slipped performing a Lionsault, a move he had performed countless times in his career without issue.

He broke his neck, cracking two of his vertabre and due to that, and other complications in the hospital, he would up paralyzed and lost the use of his legs. Despite this, he persevered, attaining a new career as a singer and never gave up the hope that one day he could stand in a wrestling ring again under his power.

That day has come.

Over 14 years of hard effort, surgery, and therapy has allowed Eiji Ezaki extremely limited use of his legs, and, with use of a cane, he is now capable of standing and walking short distances.

14 years ago, in 2001, Hayabusa, a wrestler famous for his time in Japanese promotion FMW, considered pretty much the face of the promotion, accidentally slipped performing a Lionsault, a move he had performed countless times in his career without issue.

He broke his neck, cracking two of his vertabre and due to that, and other complications in the hospital, he would up paralyzed and lost the use of his legs. Despite this, he persevered, attaining a new career as a singer and never gave up the hope that one day he could stand in a wrestling ring again under his power.

That day has come.

Over 14 years of hard effort, surgery, and therapy has allowed Eiji Ezaki extremely limited use of his legs, and, with use of a cane, he is now capable of standing and walking short distances.